Melvin Spencer Shutt
Jul 27, 1928 - Jul 4, 2018
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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BARTLESVILLE EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Melvin Spencer Shutt, 89, long-time resident of Bartlesville, Okla., passed to
his eternal home on July 4, 2018.
He was born in Wilburton, Kan., to Glenn Oliver Shutt and Wilma Cummings Shutt
on July 27, 1928. It was there he experienced the Dust Bowl first hand. He
graduated from Winfield (Kan.) High School in 1946. Melvin joined the U.S.
Marines out of high school and proudly served his country in China and Guam. He
was grateful to join an Honors Flight to Washington, D.C. in 2013.
Melvin married Virginia Ellen Rowe on Nov. 9, 1950, in Winfield, Kan. The couple
moved from Wichita, Kan., to Bartlesville in 1956 when Melvin took a job at
Phillips Petroleum Co. Mel and Virginia had a wonderful marriage of 65 years.
They enjoyed many memorable trips, both across the U.S. and abroad, antiquing,
trips and visits with friends, and most of all, being with family. Melvin freely
gave his time and his love to their three children.
He was a loyal and talented commercial artist for Phillips, retiring in 1986
after 30 years of service. He then enjoyed the opportunity to work for Service
and Technology Corporation in Bartlesville.
Melvin was a fun and caring friend to many, brightening up any room with his
humor and warmness. He amazed people throughout his life with his artistic
abilities, generously sharing his oil paintings with family members. Highlights
of his work included a group caricature he did for Phillips President Boots
Adams' 66th birthday and ink drawings of classic cars. Melvin had many wonderful
memories and experiences. Meeting John Wayne in Bartlesville and visiting with
Norman Rockwell in his Massachusetts studio were among the top. Mel stayed
physically active throughout his life and cherished his experience playing
basketball in the National Senior Olympics.
Melvin and Virginia were long-time, active members of Good Shepherd Church and
were blessed by many friendships and ministries, particularly during the loss of
their youngest son.
In addition to his three children, Melvin was a loving grandpa and
great-grandpa. He built forts and playhouses, took bike rides and walks, shared
his art talents, and was quick to enjoy a sweet treat.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Virginia, son Douglas Ryan, three
sisters and a brother.
Survivors include son Gary Shutt and his wife Sheryl of Edmond, Okla.; daughter
Cathy Shutt of Edmond, Okla.; grandchildren Casey Shutt (Sarah), Tristan Shutt
and Jennifer Cody (Thomas); and great-grandchildren Cora Shutt, Henry Shutt,
Oliver Shutt and Xander Cody.
Melvin and his family wish to thank the entire staff of Brookdale Danforth in
Edmond, Okla., and Physician's Choice Hospice for their care and compassion, as
well as Rev. Dale Scott for his loving ministry.
A home-going celebration will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 18, at Good
Shepherd Church with Rev. Dale Scott officiating.
Burial will follow at Memorial
Park Cemetery, under the direction of Arnold Moore & Neekamp funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a memorial gift to Good Shepherd Church,
801 SE Washington Blvd, Bartlesville, OK, 74006, phone 918-333-1708.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home.
Online condolences may be left at
www.honoringmemories.com.
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